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Clayton County police are asking for help in finding the mother of a young baby. They say 20-year-old Janelle Aaron has been missing for more than a month. Police say her disappearance is suspicious and she could be in danger.

Police say there has been no activity on Aaron’s phone or through her bank account, and she has not sent text messages or emails. No one has heard from her since she left her 5-month-old daughter, Janirah, with her boyfriend and went to look for a job. That was on July 15.

New details released in missing woman’s case

The Clayton County Police Department was able to provide more information, Wednesday, in the case of a missing Riverdale woman.

Janell Crystal Aaron, 20, was last seen on July 15, according to Officer Otis Willis, III, a public information officer for the department.

Errol Moore, the father of Aaron’s five-month-old daughter, was reportedly the last person to see Aaron, said Willis. He said Moore arrived at Aaron’s residence, in the 1600 block of Dayna Drive, in Riverdale, on July 15, to pick up the couple’s baby. “The child was left with him,” he added.

RIVERDALE, Ga. -- The boyfriend of a Clayton County woman, missing since mid-July, said their 5-month-old daughter misses her mother.

Errol Moore, 19, said he and his mother have been caring for little Janyra ever since Janell Aaron, 20, vanished without a trace.

“I've been putting up pictures, I’ve been on Facebook, talking to her friends, calling her,” said Moore. He said last saw his girlfriend when he picked up their daughter from Aaron's Riverdale apartment in the 1600 block of Dayna Drive in Riverdale in mid-July.

Clayton County Police said there are "suspicious circumstances" surrounding Aaron's disappearance. Detectives said no friends or family members have heard from Aaron since she disappeared.

"This is out of her character," said Aaron's aunt, Janice Aaron-Whitley, who raised Aaron during her teenage years. "She didn't do this to me as a teenager. She's always been the responsible one for me."

Moore said he believes his girlfriend initially left because she was overwhelmed with the stress of being a new mom. But as time passes, he worries that something bad has happened to her.

Moore spoke to the television camera in hopes that his girlfriend would see the story. “We show her your picture every day," he said of his daughter. "And she knows who you are, and you know that she’s missing you. You know that you miss her. So you need to just come back and just be happy again.”

Aaron’s cousin, Tyra Aaron, called police on July 19 to report her missing, according to Officer E. Glover, of the Clayton County Police Department.

“The complainant [Tyra Aaron] advised that witness No. 1 [Moore] would not give any information on when the last time he saw her [Janell Aaron], or his whereabouts with the baby,” said Glover, in the police report.

AFAIK, family generally needs to submit cases to sites like the one above.

Unfortunately, it is easy to let missing person's cases slip through the cracks and get little to no attention from the general public (especially adult cases). Generally, families and friends of the missing person need to be the ones to get the word out. And, of course, websites like this where concerned and caring people can do their part. Sometimes LE plays a more active role in alerting media, organizing searches, etc. It all depends on the jurisdiction.